Campus mourns death of graduate student Turi Alcoser
Susan Murphy, vice present for student and academic services, issued a statement to the Cornell community on the death of graduate student Turi Alcoser, 23. Read more
Susan Murphy, vice present for student and academic services, issued a statement to the Cornell community on the death of graduate student Turi Alcoser, 23. Read more
Michael C. Kelley was recently promoted to emeritus status as the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor Engineering Emeritus. Kelley was elected to emeritus status upon his retirement on July 1, 2013. Read more
The College of Engineering has selected Christopher Batten as recipient of the Michael Tien '72 Excellence in Teaching Award and the James M. and Marsha D. McCormick Award for Outstanding Advising of First-Year Engineering Students. Read more
A multidisciplinary team interested in teaching innovation in ECE has been awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation as part of a program aimed at transforming undergraduate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (TUES). Read more
Revamp Camp, Aug. 19-23, bolstered middle school students’ passion for computer programming and electronics engineering. Read more
At just a molecule thick, it's a new Guinness record: The world's thinnest sheet of glass, identified in a Cornell research lab. Read more
After eight years of planning, submitting, winning, building and waiting, Cornell University’s CUSat – a nanosatellite designed by engineering students to help calibrate GPS systems with pinpoint accuracy – will be launched Sept. 15 from California. Read more
A new hydrogen filling station – nestled in Ithaca – could help to activate a new, national energy economy, since automakers plan to begin selling fuel-cell cars by 2016. Read more
After eight years of planning, submitting, winning, building and waiting, Cornell University’s CUSat – a nanosatellite designed by engineering students to help calibrate GPS systems with pinpoint accuracy – will be launched Sept. 15 from California. Read more
A $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant will support scalable nanomanufacturing and device integration. Read more